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Defense Personal Property Program Military and Government Affairs Panel

Defense Personal Property Program Military and Government Affairs Panel. October 09, 2014. Topics. 2014 Peak Season Overview Peak Season Takeaways TOP Five CSS Comments Way Ahead for 2015. DPS Shipments Booked. CO S 2 3%. Aver a ge. 84 , 823 s hipmen t s 44 , 498 s hipm en t s

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Defense Personal Property Program Military and Government Affairs Panel

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  1. Defense Personal Property Program Military and Government Affairs Panel October 09, 2014

  2. Topics • 2014 Peak Season Overview • Peak Season Takeaways • TOP Five CSS Comments • Way Ahead for 2015

  3. DPS Shipments Booked COS2 3% Average 84,823shipments 44,498shipments 29,416shipments dHHG iHHG iUB 158,737shipments Total COSJ 83% COSD 97% COS 8 10% 2-yr 2014 PeakSeason COS7 7% COS4 98% Cumulative Booked 156,384 158,737 Note: Measures total booked(5/15-8/31) COST 2% COST=716shipments COS5=19shipments PickupsperWeek AwardedperWeek CounseledperWeek 20 20 20 Thousands Thousands Thousands 3-yr Avg 2014 3-yr Avg 2014 3-yr Avg 2014 15 15 15 2014 CurrentStatus 10 10 10 5 5 5 0 0 0 Note: Datapulledon 02Sep 2014

  4. Cumulative Pickups • Peak season adjustments • Unlimited Refusals (15 May-31 Jul) • Short Fuse expansion (23 May -18 Jul) • 2014 Traffic Distribution List posted 08 April

  5. 2014 Peak Season • Positive • Services, Industry recovered well after late rate filing • Shipments up slightly over last year, few issues with capacity • Negligible impact from CARB • Communication flow across community • Negative • Stability of ETA/DPS; outages continue to be an issue • Continuity of Operations Plan • TSPs Meeting Required Delivery Dates

  6. Peak Season Takeaways • Missed Required Delivery Dates • Shipment Management Practices (Peak/Non-peak shipment offers) • Invoice Approval Delays (HHG, NTS, DPM) • Force Protection/Installation Entry • Rate Filing Architecture improvement • TSPs Responsibilities • Alcohol in shipments

  7. TOP Five CSS Comments • TSPs not unpacking at destination • Reassembling of items improperly/Misplaced hardware • Crew unprepared (lack of equipment) • Charging customer for debris removal • Incomplete inventory

  8. Way Ahead for 2015 • Active engagement with Industry/Services • PPF – 18 November • PPF – Spring 2015 • Monthly telecons to address continuing/evolving issues • New Channels for Rate Filing 2015 • Japan – JA01-JA02

  9. Questions

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